Lomiko arranges Vines Lake airborne survey
by Jo Black

Lomiko Resources Inc., a Canadian-based junior exploration company, commences airborne survey of its Vines Lake Property, with the help of Canadian Mining Geophysics (CMG). Vines Lake Property, totally owned by Lomiko, consist of three contiguous claim units totalling 1,196.4.
The aerial survey, used to identify gold exploration targets, will be conducted with a Magnetic gradiometer with VLF-EM on 100 metre line spacing, fly 302 line.
The Vines Lake property is situated some 10 kilometres southeast of the town of Cassiar, in British Columbia Canada. The claims cover rocks of the Sylvester group which are known to contain productive zones of gold mineralization in the area.
The claim group is located approximately 2 kilometres north-east of the former Erickson Gold Mine. Highway 37 intersects the property and there are excellent service facilities nearby. The area is on the Arctic slope with elevations ranging from 1,000 to 2,150 meters.
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